Owen is a grad student who does research on sensory receptors. When classifying receptors, he organizes them based on if respond to external or internal stimuli. Owen is classifying receptors by:
13. The Peripheral Nervous System
Introduction to Sensory Receptors
- Multiple Choice
- Open Question
Which parts of the body have the greatest amount of space dedicated to them in the primary somatosensory cortex? Why?
- Open Question
Fill in the blanks: The cell bodies of upper motor neurons reside in the_____and function to_____, whereas the cell bodies of lower motor neurons reside in the_____and function to_______.
- Multiple ChoiceA nerve that carries autonomic signals away from the central nervous system is classified as a __________.
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following structures is NOT a part of the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?
- Open Question
A receptor potential:
a. always leads to an action potential.
b. never leads to an action potential.
c. causes hyperpolarization of the neuron.
d. leads to an action potential if the stimulus is strong enough.
- Open Question
Merkel cell fibers, tactile corpuscles, Ruffini endings, and lamellated corpuscles are all types of:
a. nociceptors.
b. mechanoreceptors.
c. photoreceptors.
d. chemoreceptors.
- Open Question
Predict what might happen if nociceptors were rapidly adapting instead of slowly adapting receptors. Would this change be beneficial or potentially harmful?
- Open Question
Mark the following statements as true or false. If a statement is false, correct it to make a true statement.
b. Thermoreceptors send temperature information to centers in the hypothalamus.
- Open QuestionAscending tracts (a) carry sensory information to the brain, (b) carry motor information to the brain, (c) carry sensory information from the brain, (d) carry motor information from the brain, (e) connect perceptive areas with the brain.